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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1899, 11 DEATH REVEALED iy a9 EXCELLENT WORK OF THE BROWN MUST CEASE LAY CYLIST [Esmsames i S g et e o ARMY TRANSPORT SERVICE Lt celving yma she went ry. planning 4 i N J to remain ten years s she miet ir H | than o aied the happy couple in less OAKLAND, Nov. I7.—If Edgar D. |2 mmain ten Fears. oo ey £ Dh was the ojte’s time. Edward Norman | | Y Brown, whose bride of one month haled {in June last. She is a daughter of Mr. " S imen g @ him before the Lunacy Commissioners | and Mrs. Charles A. Fish of San Rafael ————— (3 2 - last week to be examined for insanity N N ., Will Be Found a Home. + > because he misrepresented his maticrs Death of W. B. Ludlow. GOAKLAND, Nov. 17—Annie Bridgman, | ¢ financially at the time he married her, is OAKLAND, Nov. 1—W udlow, for 1 U i Bt Ot bny s, Yoaa arcemted 10} & (¢ really incompetent to manage his affairs, a generation’ the master’car-repairer of Sherman, for stealing 30 cents, will “ and If he is Irresponsible when making the Southern Pacific T 3 stealing uts, will be | 9 D) night after a long ilin - *>—- found a home by the Associated Charities. | ¢ 4 worthless checks and borrowing money | ago his sickness was decl C I d C f Miss K T u;u‘-rmlr»ndrvvu | & 5 ‘i A without reason or idea of when he can | essarily fatal, and b Ooncealed a Case o A 3ne Do pay back, he had better have a care for i Dected dai Di 5 company wit e ) (.{’ his tuture transactions, Accident to a San low was ¢ h tle girl in / The petition of Mrs. Linda B. Eagar for on iphtheria. By s S letters of suardlenstiip qver:Mr, Erown, Rafael Belle. | Mr. forward -") who is her brother, came up before Judge rare » igh, and wil '{ Hall again to-day for further hearirr, R lican. L cure for her a p pl and Dr. Webster, the family physicias, T P BT s e g el ", fook the stand 1o give P e Oakland Office San Fran Ccan After a Long Parting. the right steg 3 on the question of Brown's Incompetency. %8 Broadway, 7 OAKLAND, Nov. 17.—Two brothers, girl i now in { The doctor related many pecullarities ne | Rev. Samuel Austin Moflitt writes from | Frenty Philip Smith of Revelstake, fritieh Woman and three o had noted in Brown, also that Brown's | Ryeng Yang, Korea, to friends in this | Columbia, and Nate Smith, wh - mental condition had been brought about years ago, when he was kicked by a horse. and’ a month ago, when he injured his spine. Judge Hall, however, was far from sat- met 1z fter a separation er recognized of six an the death of their of a very serious and painful acci- | arrived from th dent that recently befell Mrs. Mofite, | v e ly Miss Alice Fish of San Rafael | 9% P many friends on both sides of th rs when isfied with the testimony, and denied -he will read the news with regret. parents separated them sister's petition, morea admonishing | While out bicycling riding Mrs. Moffit e o A Brown to cease his irresponsible financ'al | fel] from her wheel, breaking her left leg | Unfortunate Girl Sent to Agnews. transactions, advising that should he con- | 1 ryo iy 'his in itself was Miss Amy H tinue his pecullar course, he would be Ugh: but thefRet that the foate A gyl £ J Fowler | -4 o promptly brought before “the bar of a ut th fack 3 s Asvlum to-da is & city ordinance re at the criminal court. The court also advised T Aa by et whar My Moaist | hax ey s aobeats Fr c to the United Brown's relatives té cease making good mpli- | Sh @ friends In Emporia, Hait County, Nebr. cian, she realized that there was but one | They will be apprisec ed matters greatly. Herself a physi- ung man and n{(erl P his shortcomings by coming to his re of her condition boat cap! o - e Mietais financlally thing to be done, namely, to have the | She labors under a delusion that she must where he die e leg_broken and reset Kill for money in order to make wler, | 1s: Claims Title to a Narrow Strip. “Th( ey dnnxe. Irwr some delay, and —— e - - r Ass OAKLAND, Nov. 17.—Wiillam Cha;- | Mrs. Moffitt, already very weak "from | Wheeler at Santa Cruz. funeral will &;flg ONN | mers. ohe of the defendants in the suit | BAIN and confinement to her bed, be ok AR RO e e “entute ‘of Maria . Stivae | had better be brought home o her friends | min Were in a Rush to Mar QPERN has filed an answer, in which he & snd relatives, but & .change for the bet- |€ ter rendered this unnecessary. She Is | to = th p now the road to recov liver address before the Santa Crus Mrs. Moffitt is a graduate of Cooper | Teachers' Assoclation title to a strip of land one foot wide and ! forty-two and a half feet long, it belng part of a lot claimed by 5;}* Silva. Chalmers says he has owned the | October, 1879. It was presumab) a tax sale, OAKLAND. N e English ADVERTISEMENTS. e c| ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Second and Third Brigade Signal r comps 1o acemot w wee « | Gnying GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must Long-Distance Record. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 17.—The Third H Biriesds: Biguar Corya,s¢ thie iy, Love. bear signature of A 222 . tenant H. Harvey in comma will &l uly-'ra(e with the command of Captain ®|C. L. Hewes of the Second Brigade's £y N{»rpT. Slnn hl*;run('mc!ufi in :hv elx,dhtnua‘ of slgnals between the metropolls an '?‘v s...-r'“me.m on sumia_v"m-x?x.l .Igpls the in- Soiiane o tention to carry o DOSS) rie: $EEmAl e WS TS| SEE [CARTFRG|ITS SCAmAcHL. SEE | | grapl 111, 8a ANCIsc d Mount Pl Te e e RTERS | ror oizziness. » | the t capital at ac ento. If - : T Al D oacha 7| compiishea i whibe Wbout the tone PAITTLE |FOR BILIGUSHESS. o - ALAME 2 distance reca in signali is a > § ot sde o spas o sl GENUINE IVER [Por Toreouver. | GENUINE & a ' the event with interest.. P'lLs an co'stlp‘“n“ arried in a Minute. 30 S - J - - . : < — 2 JAS H.HUMPHREYS .| OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. n * |FOR M B. Dickey of Saz ASST TO . G/Pretes ! 1 A ; Sy EklNTfiNRD' e ¢ | Postoffice Established, Army Orders FOR THE COMPLEXION ' . 4 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 1T postoffic e, BAD BLAZE IN THE CARNEGIE WILL GIVE B ¢ | was to-day established at Cameron, Kern T \L S , and Jc h St ford g ap- WHOLESALE DISTRICT HIS TESTIMONY e B e = = l'_;"‘:‘?:i Fesmaie ity DR A & d ¥ sle have any conception of the work performed by the army _James H. O'Leary of Modesto, John D. | rning was Promises to Appear Before the Indus- trans t service at this port since the war in the Philippines broke out. Ibl"\'ensm\ of Los :}x\gphm_ an_q W. H | RAILROAD TRAVEL. | RAILROAD TRAVEL. fee b trial Commission Investi- Th been an herculean o ¢ nevertheless it has been per- T st T apire s nitha Tton | e AT L e e . - S ¥ ot x E ptness and dispatc nd at no time has the dispatch o 4 o N spartm g ' Ol e : . layed through ¢ not being reads. Ly rera iy atpection "o the e CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. C0. ating of ASHINGTON, Ne o s- et VRPN erA 188, They were the Australia, retary of War, Acting Assistant Surgeor LESSERD Tratne tenve and are due p : L o1 (carrsing the Callfornia bo City of Sydney. Since ¢ | Percival 8. Rositer willl proceed from | SAN FRANGISCO AND WORTH PACIFIC _ ain'Live, Foot of Saret Surek) lifferent vessels of the fl 0000 soldier s. Of course the soldie ave left San Francisco 116 times M0 tons of freight and s who came home from ort to the epartment of Callforn Recrults John Birmingham, Louis Hoff- besides 2 rried over ses and mu »mnmndlnr general of the RAILWAY COM 24 NY, a. Tiburon Firry, Footof Mlarket 6¢, L%AY%_— Frou Noveusen 15 150, — 040404040 404040 4040406000 040806040 404040 40000040¢Q w — & o <K nciuded in the freight and number of men g y s, Fi sixth NCTS ¢ 94 Benicle, Sultrzn snd Secramento. and their bagg: u; € number of m man and Irwin W. Barnes, Forty-sixth FRANCISCO IO SAN RAF. - yroiile corllan AINTED AT THE FUNERAL. all had to be handled by the officers of the transport serv- Infantry, Presidio, San Francisco, will be DAYS— 120, 9:00, D00 4 M. i3 7 e o ey, s « as been carr a successful {ssue in eight- discharged from the service of the United | #:30. 5.10, 8.30 p. ‘m. Thursdays—Extra trl *3:004 Shista Expross—Dovis, Willows, AL ¥ nt b men at the head of the States. &t L0 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 Red Bluff, Portiard... .......... v A1 rk in order to accor Captain Frank B. McCoy of the Third | g#29 0 B om | = TR 71804 Murtinez, Sai Itaman, V Ny, H o noRt 1 0 the public at the transport Infantry will proceed to San Francisco. | “ggo #:2 p. ra, o0 11700 & m.; 130, 328 | Uslistogs aml Banis, § Batcheld Matthews. They are all cour- Acting _Assistant _Surgeon Frederick H BAN RATASTITO. BAN. FRANCISG0 81304 The Overlao L cited—Ogies, D great measure {3 due the suc- Sparrenberger will proceed from New | WEEK DaATa ¢4, 9:20, 1100 8. m.: 1000 | emcmen Sen Suen Lonaare, Hicckion, is done under York to San Francisco. 2 340, 610 p. m. days—Extra tripe at T Rt T Parie able assist- Privates Wilfred Glibert, John Kitchen, | 1:88 and 6:8 p. m. Mucsavitie Chico: Ttod Biv during the Frank J. McGuiken, John Sands, Henry NDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11: 40, 3:40, 5:06, M Oakdale and Honors. ... her of them wants a repeti- M. Swain and Harry Ritier, Forty-sixth | 825 o. m. 4 Way Station Presidio. San Francisco, will be | Between San Figncisco and Schuetzen Park ok amdt Mas harfed without honor from the ser- | Same schadule aswhove. *01004 Martines, Teacy, Latinop, Steckton, | vice of the United States. | Leave o exord 0 Fresno. ..o rrr BRIND @+0+0404040404040404040404040904.040 9040400409040+ @ | VIE 1,70 Chiifornia: Original, Georse | San Fegncieco. | in Bfect | San Srcusison | 9004 Port Casta, 3 BTG guk Loa Angeles. ... . 10:004 Vallcjo, Martinez and Way ¥ others do JUROR SUDDENLY SYNDICATE FORMED TO Ot himatons GHiginal, jacob W. Brier, | Treek | fun- ? | New Whatcom, $5; addition, Theodore | Days. | da De: J11:000 Huwmll.. iles .I'W-ynu: 01, ¥ might please in fxing prices. | TAKEN VERY SICK BUY TIMBER LANDS | fior, Centrals, 3 o' Taoem] 134 o) | R i MINES ABANDONED. ] CHE 3 o fon ] » Bacramento liver Sieamern.... v = | Unexpeete Interruption in the Trial | Property Lies Mainly in Humboldt TEA BS ,AD‘TOUBN L i | ‘2:.,: H:ifl:fi‘.‘," J" “.m ¥ Hiations. Alcatraz Company Closes Its W°”‘51 of Roland B. Molineux, Charged County and Is Valued at Sev- Professor Jordan Lectures on “The | y.0um carwep plioTm Uslintops, Haute flom - e ome With Murder. eral Millions. Man With the Hoe.” e B L L ANGELES, No ! €din | NEw YORK, Nov. 1.—The trial of Ro-| TACOMA, Nov. 17.—Before leaving here| PLACERVILLE, Nov. 17.—The El Dor- o0y Wit B S Msdbiia s 5 the Alcatraz |\ C"'g " Molineux was interrupted this | Frederick Weyerhauser, the Minnesota | ado County Teachers' Institute, which has | 480 pm o o ot L e i eaecs operations T i Bakerseld, faugus (or Saote Bar- s and pip- hara, Los Angeics Tavesa RPN :80 Stockton, 1. Froeno. sudd of one of { lumber king, told friends that he was in- | been in session in this city for the past| Faoon ted | terested in a syndicate which has an op- | week, adjourned to-day. Every district noon by the aft the jurors, Dantel Fr and physiclans found that | tion on the bulk of the redwood timber | in the county was represented at the in- | | ‘lare cas | 130 { - . g fro gestion. | lands, together with twenty-four mills | stitute. The teachers declare that it was | fl:oo.m Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| Recorder Goff de 1d’'s seat | o miles of railroad in Humboidt \{-f- most ly:li‘(u‘vfl‘\:‘__B"u‘l“:yflvmnb' suw‘-‘: 8:30 pm| | | 6:22 pm in the jury box va | County, Caiifornfa. The property jn|Slon ever held in the coun e SR | = ” e or 3 L ie e LRI perty Last night the seating capacity of the | T30 am| §:00am| Scooma [10:0 am) §:60 am B Ly Y T R took thelr pl question ls owned by a number of large | pyrs; Presbyterfan Church was taxed to ) N 10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | & | | morning Arms and. comp: altid . ~ 2 163801 Vallojur R . ur > umining el Lo and compant ln-ll,u‘hnx Charles | 3ccommodate the large audience that as- [ 8:00 pm{ G! %l pmi 63 pm | rlental Mail—Ogien s Fack lesmen the . Daniel Fraad, | N y & Union Lumber | gembled to listen to Professor David Starr | 5:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am|10:25 am 001 Valico, Port Costa and Way Sta. alesmen the Ang omy | Com # the Lumber Com- | yoryan, who lectured upon *““The Man m;m 3 diii | = " 17:% pm| 6:22 pm tions Sedia * juror. His -j- | Pany ¥ wners an option on | Jyith the Hoe.” This was the first visit | —_ 2~ _— - - | 03¢ O Ao, < cused. A few | It last summer which expired Novemuer | of the eminent educator to this city. The | Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West [ % o et selection the | 19, This sption was renewed and will 1w | jarge audience was delighted with the lec- | Bprings and White Sulphur Sprine:; at Lytion L v ominsiy \ oments er remain in e until next May. The pur- and ested its pleasure by fre- | for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skasgs | " : fourth juror w He s plerhert | bose s to control the redwood IUmber | ot nd: onthusiastio. applause. Eprings: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at iop: | COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). Gordon Thomson (Fout of Mark {is father W at the trial of Dr. Buchanan. The next . | land for Dun ¢ | Kelseyville, | port and Parti fndustry and advance p worth prings, Highland ' Sprines, The deal | " Professor Charles Edwin Markham cen $159%,- [ author of the famous poem, was for ye e of the medical Juwe, Feitin, izand Way involves pr T becoming Ukiah 000 and > tes he public school at the Saratogs § Ta 18 0 ceepte s Abra tmeye the teacher of t ! rings, Sa " e Lake = B e e dbsiars Aimeyer ai Tt Suated here to-day that the timber | historic old town of Coloma, In this coun- l:f,»u Laice, Witter Springs. Upper Lak = | th lergy at | T estat 1l ; which erhauser syndieate | ty. and was for eight years Superintend- | Potter Vailey. John Dey's. Riverside, TR SERANE R Hiyiotonits e 4 B o b to acquire from the Northern Pa. | i Sr Senaola in (his eounty and was « | Bucknell's. anhedrin Hoights Fullv [ ) Railway conslst about forty halis and reported chiefly of a tract | re of this city. A host of friends | Hot Springs, Mendocino Cify, Fort Brass, e | Fentdent o' watched his~ lterary career Festport, Uaal, Willitta, Laytonville, ~ Cum: n | with admiration and pleasure. mt tell's Springs, Harrls, . Dyer, ng o 4 Eureka. lands | * Professcr Jordan does not entirely agree | Beetla an lts of to-day’s triul, | tion of two jurors, James Hall, a Bunko-Steerer, Dies at the Receiving Hospit miles s acific - HEAVY LOSS OF STOCK. Hinters' Excursion; S Juse Way Statio-s t ! making four in i e : y - Srkiohll to Monday round trip tickets at ——— g g Ko steerer “’ Many Animals Perish During the in the State. with the pest a8 to/thie canses thit have | JSEtxriay to Muadey round Srip v CREEK ROUTE FERRY St e wur S SRR e 2 WITH THE HORSES. ——— codnced the man pictured by Millet, but | “GrYgTNagy roung trip tickets to all potnts d ;. A -+ R $Te S 1\0st orm in the Mountains. . BL x””m_ Sttributes to the relgn of terror | peyond San Rafael at half rates e SAK FRARCISCO—Fuat of 4 Shy B)— - - ther of MILTON, Nov. 17.—A lvman Blood | Charles F. Bates Breaks a World’s AZING PATRIA IS and the Napoleonic wars the present de- S e M e | & 5330 b : s« vy, wh 4 e is in Record for Quick Changing. generacy of lh(; French peasant. Geoast Morcnns Gen. Pass. Agent. Prom OAKL g as ose place is the A i = e 1240 *1:00 . ’ for stockmen who run their| NEW YORK, 17.—Another crowd- 5 UNKNOWN SUICIDE. 30 180 X tains ng the sum-|ed house marked the last night but one i coast rom the moun- | of the horse show. The show was sad- | All of the Mail That Was on Board Body of a Man Found on Mayor [ wr of a us d at a late by the news of the of the Luckless Vessel Is v 's P ist . : I aTK the early and th of Colonel Lawrence Kip, who has | To Phelhn e s e o “Mr. Hlood tuss the heavy rains and | fOF many years been one of the officers of | st. SANTA CRUZ, Nov., .—James Me- HAMBURG, Nov. 17.—The officlals of | cart, while looking after stray cows in 1 line have received | Phelan Park, found the body of an un- known suicide. The man had apparently Deen dead three or four months, as the dy was badly decomposed. Doy Was About six feet high and weighed | his entries had ck this afternoon with the crew | apogt 165 pounds. On the third finger of being at the point | of the Hamburg-American line steamer | (e 1ot hand was a gold band ring with Died i i oridastl Patria, which caught five off Dover, Eng- | the initials “H to K" engraved in it. He oo R h B . while on her way from | wore a_dark biue worsted suit of good The afternoon enlivened by the 3 W NAPA, Nov. 17.—John K hand. This involved | New York for this port. The dispatch | material. Lying across the body was the ather prevailf ve lessened the it will be severe at best. Mr. | Whe 1z ere caught in the | geldin K five days of hard work ten men working at both e himself and family for the last ten | the -association and one of the enthusi- . 2 loss to some ex- | astic exhibitors at these events the Hamburg-Amerl class of stalllons, mares or | & dispatch from Cuxhaven d for road purposes, came | that the company’s st after noon to-day, In' which | Philadelphia for Hambur; v o 05 haa hses entries, | FRUadelphia for Hamburg, arrived there contest of fous M Sacr nto, in fav w a change of horses in the ring. also satd that the Pa had been aban- | revolver from which the man had fired 9 | 5 8 wayment of which e thik orr “haries F. T ed the blue rib- | doned in the North . enveloped in | the shot which ended his life. Coroner ast night on the red and | flames and that there were no hopes of | Morgan has taken charge of the remains. E » ] ———————— he nd had glven third | saving the vessel. - A for Moring T for Afternoos i cut on the & when 2 LONDON, Nov. 17.—A Lloyds dispatch sed a Knife. | *Daily " ¥Sunday excopted § Suuday ooly. W Sue Auditor Wells. ’ " or ¥ ner K Iy _after this came the contest | from Maasluis, Holland, ten miles west G, Nov. 17.—A. L. Bassett, who b Satarday ony. ' Board of Health verdict that death wis | between Bates and John §. Bratton of | of Rotterdam.’says it fs reporied there| REDDING, Nov. 1T.=A. L Bassett, who il F ed or the the wound on the head. The | St. L in quick c! ging of teams on | that the Patrla was seen abandoned on | says he is a detective, seriously cu . fire yesterday at 1 p. m., nine miles north- | Thomas Shay about the face with a T west of North Hinder lightship. No as- | pocket knife this morning. The parties | The fastest train, running over the best rail- HORTH PeEIFw COAST RAILROAD. ice was with her. concerned had been drinking and a_wit- | road, with the highest class accommodations cers at first suspected foul | the road. Bates broke the world’s re after working on the case for | ord for quick changing, taking only fort several hours learned that Kelly had been | two seconds official time from the stoj Ave s The mall matter which the Patria was | ness of the affray says thai V| k Francisco on a spreg. | plng of the coach to the time of starting | when Shay | Connecting train leaves San Commencing October 1. 1889, - | age v s tel d | carry s lost. i the return of some | §:¢0 p. m. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL V. Bryan Plans Campaign S e e o onaguup fnd 4 SeRe ey - A Ty {ohned Basseit the Iatter | MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, g AND BAN RAFAEL. | ALLEY A r RSl 5 % L ——— C G attacked him with a knife. Shay will re- Arriving in Chicago at 2:15 p. m. WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1:45, 5 CHICAGO, Nov A speclal to the ertificates Granted. FRIDAY, BUNDAY, TUSSOAY, WEDNESDAY. ©3:40, 5:15, 600, 6:30 p. m. ; Auditor has signed 12| Chronicle from Omaha, Neb., says Col- CENTENARIAN DIES. WILLOWS, Nov. 17—At its regular| C c"" —_—— \ 5 . il *_ | EXTRATRIPS—For Mill "alley and San Ma- \d v Dave as yet |onel W. J. Bryan is preparing for a cam- | semi-annual meeting the Glenn Cou: ed by a Whirlwind. S | 8t 9:00 and T3h b me 0. Baturdays, ign in the Eastern States this winter. | Passing of Mrs. Elmira P. Wright at | oara of Education granted certificates t SAN’}':'E"SSA Nyov, —word was re.| OYERLAND BEXPRESS RN 8d Yow wim o m: 18, g s Datat v atiias OF Tha .u::mu:-r SAN JOS Nov. 17.—Mrs. Elmira P, |Miss Texiana Tyler Kurtz, a high school; Upholstered Tourist Cars leave Oakland Mole to the Misses Lottle Whitford and Edna | last night did considerable damage to the ! Kansas City, Clicago and the East FROM SAN KAFAEL TO SK_DAYS-—5:%5, % as far south as Richmond. Mr. | Wright, who was over 100 years of age, | purr. STIIneT Erades: Weske place. The big barn and fencing Bryan is at present in Southern Missouri | died at Edenvale, seven miles north of | wWiliams s Mes Mas Wilar sribal; | were demoiished. The loss is consider- | oo B @ e 215, %340 i p - N He will return Nebrask 7:3 ', pe = v » Primary XTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and bunting. He Will return to Nebraska next | here, this morning at 7:3 o'clock. She | grades: on cxamination, to Miis' Elvina | able. VALLEY ROAD fays at 6:40 and 10:15 p. m. ¥ etk and: 20O . e bo! »ecember 4, 1798, S W s, a primar; ade. T SUNDAYS—6:20, *5:00, *10.00, ¥ ver | will start’ East. _ | - ‘::fm‘ “Her maiden un::e‘:::\agll»’:lf o ¥ e Clayton Convicted. mlween Stockton, Fresno, H‘nglurd.wrl'flllllfli 140, (7T sttt en- AR Mrs. Wright had b o . 17.—J. J. Clayton, are an ersficld, furnishes g ocal Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. ‘“f'h Shamrock Nearing Home. thirty-four years, but had ne.?n cr:fl:r: Colonel Davis Il LOR ANGHLES, Hov, 1 -4 train service. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, ©» GLASGOW, Nov. I7.—Sir Thomas Lip- | Her busband died in 1554. Mrs. Wright | CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Colonel George R. | who has been on trial on a charge of at- WEEK DAYS-—845. 6:45, 7:65, $:46 a moj edly ” i 1l Attorney Earl Rogers, | S8an Francisco offige, 628 Market st., telephone 122 35, 3:45. 5:20 p. League | ton's racing yacht Shamrock, which left | was undoubtedly the oldest woman in the | Davis, wh6 was director general of the "'“"‘,';‘,,‘m:"‘fln, of assault to murder | . Matn 15, EXTHA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ang . Onk! . m. benefit of its | Ne Lo November 2, I8 reported county, and she would have been 101 years | World's Falr, is lying critically 111 at was land office. 1113 Broadwa; turdays at 7:00 and 10:20 anent ot high | 0¥ L0k Doyemher A, s tep 0]5f age on December 4 next. home in this city. Colonel Davis 1o s | this afternoon. Bacramento office, 201 1 stree DAY 445, Tocte a s Tives, 325, 330, Toneh the Clvde on Sunday. &he expe. | Mrs. Wright made her home with the | fering from heart disease With complioe: TR Ban Jose office, 1 West Santa Clara street. . 66 p.m rlerced heavy weather. The yacht will | family of Mrs. Haves Chynoweth, who | tions and grave doubls are expressed as Tea Poisoning. —_— JUROUGH TRAING, | winter at Gareloch. | became ncuuna}'lfd Inl.lh her some twenty | to his recover: i Vietims of tea poisoning are becoming alarm- iod ; : s':leurdfl.))’.—_"ra.mt"::‘.::éd:.’.u"m. R — - years ago In Wisconsin. Deceased was a ingly prevalent. Women demand the life and Dr.Gibhon’s Dispensary, | . i m. sindays—Tomaies and way siatione . Ty e el Loftus to Succeed Burns. o groat roader and retained all her facul- Bonds Sold the Government. varlety of Health, and Instead of doing it e el a 93] e ay_stationa, « y el an informal res | CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—The Times-Herald | oniy four feet elght inches 1all ana al| WASHINGTON, Nov. IT—The bonds | naturally by bullding up their systems they In 1854 fof the 1t enr ol Dlshed | MOUNT TAWALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. mber of Commerce. No says: Tom Loftus, owner of the Grand | ways very delicate. Mra. Wright was al. | offered to the Government to-day at the | zesort to tea They should take Hostetters Lost Manhood Debility ot | Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, neral Miles | Rapids franchise in the American League, | ways opposed to physical exercise, but did | sub-treasuries under Secretary Gage's of- | Stomach Bitters instead. By strensthening Qlsease wearlng o bodyand mingf 1d Week Days—9:30 u. m. and 1:46 p. m. - -morrow on @ tour of in. | is slated to suceeed Tom Burns as man- | considerable sewing and knitting. She | fer amounted to $2.ULI0. as " follows: | Sifeative organs this pringd Peauly e o Discases Sundayeiio, 10:0 & mand 11 pm gpect ‘he posts of Arizona, New |ager of the Chicago National League | would never wear a garment that had|New York, SL&9.150; Philadelphia, $176, | oo tien® ranaial th tamwels ann sarcs ol panioinMeael closed ear on all sraiza Aexico and Texas. | Baseball Club, been made on & sewing machine. 000; Cincinnati, $000; Baltimore, $200. forms of Ayspepsia. All druggists sell it. 6. ummit and Retura,

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